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The second round of freezing rain and mist has arrived in the Kansas City metro, and is expected to leave some ice accumulation over the next several hours.

No widespread travel issues have been reported so far.

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Any untreated surfaces could be slick as the freezing rain continues to spread northward. KMBC’s Neville Miller said we could see anywhere between .1” to .25” of accumulating ice in the Kansas City metro through Noon. Ice accumulation totals could be higher south of the metro.

Temperatures are expected to hover just below the freezing mark through the morning.

From Noon until 5 p.m., the freezing rain will start to subside and become more scattered as temperatures try to climb above 32. Rain will continue through the evening, and could get heavy at times, particularly late tonight toward the end of the Chiefs game. You’ll want to bring a towel to the game to keep your seat dry.

An ice storm warning remains in effect for the Kansas City metro until midnight.